Nazem Kadri scored his 12th goal of the season in Tuesday's 4-1 win over Calgary.

Kadri gave the Leafs a 3-0 lead early in the first period. His nine-game point streak came to an end this past Saturday, but he bounced back with a strong performance against the Flames. Kadri also finished the contest with a plus-3 rating, two shots and one block. He now has 22 points in 26 contests.

Bozak scored his team's last two goals, potting the game-winner with less than two minutes to play in the second period. The center now has six goals and 13 points in 29 games so far this season with the Maple Leafs. He hasn't produced as much as pundits predicted so far, but this game could prove to be the turning point for Bozak.

Josh Leivo will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday night when the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Calgary Flames.

Leivo has played in only six games so far this season with the Leafs, recording a goal and an assist. He is a depth player for Toronto so he holds no fantasy value. Joining him in the press box will be fellow forward Nikita Soshnikov and defenseman Connor Carrick.

Kasperi Kapanen will be a healthy scratch in Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Kapanen was recalled from the minors earlier in the day. He has 12 points in 16 games with AHL Toronto this season. Kapanen has also played in three games with the Leafs in 2017-18. Connor Carrick will also watch the game from the press box.

Joffrey Lupul has failed his second physical and can be placed on long-term injured reserve.

The NHL confirmed the initial diagnosis after Lupul failed his team physical before training camp. Toronto will place Lupul ($5.25 million) and Nathan Horton ($5.3 million) on LTIR once the season starts for some cap relief. Lupul hasn't played for the Leafs since February 2016.

Leo Komarov picked up an empty-net goal with 0.9 seconds left in regulation Tuesday at Calgary.

The marker snapped a 12-game drought without a goal, and the War Room in Toronto made him sweat for it, too. They actually reviewed to see if another Toronto was offside. After a brief review it was determined Komarov's goal could stand. The marker also snapped a six-game skid without a point, and a 12-game run which saw him post just one assist dating back to November 1.

Nathan Horton has been left off Toronto's training camp roster after failing his physical, he is also not with the team.

Horton, who suffers from a degenerative back condition that has prevented him from playing since the 2013-14 season, is expected to be placed on long-term injury reserve once the regular season begins. The move will relieve $5.3M of cap space, which will be useful for the Maple Leafs as they're currently just $385K below the ceiling.

Rielly didn't practice Friday because of "stiffness," but he is expected to be fine to play against Pittsburgh. He took part in the session alongside regular defense partner Ron Hainsey. Rielly has amassed 19 points in 29 games this campaign.

Gardiner took a feed from Matthews and blasted a shot from the point through traffic for his second goal of the season. Gardiner is now up to 11 points in 25 games. Nikita Zaitsev also scored in the loss.

Nikita Zaitsev posted a goal with a plus-2 rating in Tuesday's game at Calgary, and the marker stood up as the game-winning tally.

Zaitsev has just four goals, but oddly enough he has lit the lamp in consecutive games over his past two outings, and back on Oct. 7-9. When he's feeling it on the offensive end, he's feeling it. Still, his biggest contributions to fantasy owners are on the defensive end, as he picks up a healthy amount of hits and blocked shots with a handful of penalty minutes sprinkled in.

Ron Hainsey posted a pair of assists with a plus-3 rating, two blocked shots and two hits in Wednesday's 3-1 win at Anaheim.

Hainsey hasn't reached the 20-point level since 2009-10 when he was a member of the Atlanta Thrashers, but already has nine points (all assists) through 13 games this season. He is on pace for a 50-point season, which would easily be a career high at age 36. He'll certainly cool off, and should be considered a sell-high candidate in deeper fantasy pools.

Connor Carrick will be a healthy scratch in Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

It's the sixth game in a row that Carrick will watch from the press box. He has one goal and two assists in 17 games this season. Josh Leivo and Nikita Soshnikov will also serve as healthy scratches in this one.

Andreas Borgman scored a goal and an assist in Saturday’s 6-4 loss to St. Louis.

Borgman opened the scoring at the 9:16 mark of the first period and he also helped set up Connor Brown’s tally in the third frame. He finished the game with a plus-1 rating, two shots on goal and two hits in 18:07 in ice time. The Maple Leafs defenseman now has two goals and five points in 13 games this season. He isn’t worth owning in standard fantasy leagues at this time.

Roman Polak scored a goal while posting a plus-2 rating, two blocked shots and a hit in Tuesday's 4-1 road victory against the Flames.

Polak has been in and out of the press box lately, and he entered with just one assist and a minus-3 rating through six games. In order for Polak to re-emerge as a useful fantasy option outside of the deepest pools he needs the offense to continue to flow, and for his playing time to be less sporadic.

Frederik Andersen allowed three goals on 38 shots in a 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers.

Andersen had been on a roll as of late, winning five of his last six starts before Tuesday's game. He has now lost both his starts against the Philadelphia Flyers this season, both at home. His record falls to 17-9-1 with a 2.69 GAA and a .922 save percentage.

Curtis McElhinney stopped all 41 shots he faced on Sunday night as the Leafs squeezed by the Oilers 1-0.

McElhinney made 11 power-play stops and played a remarkable game to steal the Leafs two points in the standings. The veteran netminder improves to 3-2-0 this season with a 2.44 goals-against average and .925 save percentage